Knowledge and reliability: A study of D. M. Armstrong's belief, truth and knowledge
Metaphilosophy 9 (2):150–162 (1978)
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Jarrett Leplin (2007). In Defense of Reliabilism. Philosophical Studies 134 (1):31 - 42.
Robert Audi (2009). Reliability as a Virtue. Philosophical Studies 142 (1):43 - 54.
Alvin Goldman, Reliabilism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Daniel Whiting (forthcoming). Nothing but the Truth: On the Norms and Aims of Belief. In Timothy Chan (ed.), The Aim of Belief.
Wayne D. Riggs (2002). Reliability and the Value of Knowledge. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (1):79-96.
Campbell Brown (2012). The Utility of Knowledge. Erkenntnis 77 (2):155-65.
D. M. Armstrong (1973). Belief, Truth and Knowledge. London,Cambridge University Press.
Marshall Swain (1985). Justification, Reasons, and Reliability. Synthese 64 (1):69 - 92.
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